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A naginata naoshi katana Attributed to the Ichimonji School Kamakura period, 14th century
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A naginata naoshi katana Attributed to the Ichimonji School Kamakura period, 14th century
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A naginata naoshi katana
Attributed to the Ichimonji School
Kamakura period, 14th century
Sugata[configuration]:shinogi-zukuri, iori mune, wide mihaba, fairly thin kasane, shallow curvature, o-kissaki
Kitae[forging pattern]:itame hada, moku mixed in, with ji-nie, midare utsuri stands out
Hamon[tempering pattern]: a mixture of choji and gunome, there are highs and lows in the yakihaba becoming flamboyant, the nioi-guchi becomes a bit tight
Boshi[tip]:midare-komi, becoming the yakizume style
Horimono [carvings]: a fine hi is kakinagasu accompanying the koshimoto shinogi
Habaki[collar]: double clad, copper-gilt, chased and engraved
Nakago[tang]: o-suriage, the saki is a shallow kurijiri, no curvature in the nakago, the yasurime is katte sagari, one mekugi-ana, unsigned
Inshirasaya[plain wood scabbard]
Nagasa[length fromkissakitomachi]: 66.6 cm., 26¼ in.
Sori[curvature]: 0.9 cm., ⅜ in.
Saki-haba[width at theyokote]: 2.2 cm., ⅞ in.
Moto-haba[width at themachi]: 2.9 cm., 1⅛ in.
Kissaki length: 8 cm., 3⅛ in.
Nakago length: 17.7 cm., 7 in.
Accompanied by a certificate of registration as Juyo Token [Important Sword], no. 9751 issued by the Nihon Bijutsu Token Hozon Kyokai [Society for the Preservation of the Japanese Art Sword], dated Heisei 2 (1990).
Art of the Samurai: The Paul L. Davidson Collection (New York, 2023), p. 26.
Attributed to the Ichimonji School
Kamakura period, 14th century
Sugata[configuration]:shinogi-zukuri, iori mune, wide mihaba, fairly thin kasane, shallow curvature, o-kissaki
Kitae[forging pattern]:itame hada, moku mixed in, with ji-nie, midare utsuri stands out
Hamon[tempering pattern]: a mixture of choji and gunome, there are highs and lows in the yakihaba becoming flamboyant, the nioi-guchi becomes a bit tight
Boshi[tip]:midare-komi, becoming the yakizume style
Horimono [carvings]: a fine hi is kakinagasu accompanying the koshimoto shinogi
Habaki[collar]: double clad, copper-gilt, chased and engraved
Nakago[tang]: o-suriage, the saki is a shallow kurijiri, no curvature in the nakago, the yasurime is katte sagari, one mekugi-ana, unsigned
Inshirasaya[plain wood scabbard]
Nagasa[length fromkissakitomachi]: 66.6 cm., 26¼ in.
Sori[curvature]: 0.9 cm., ⅜ in.
Saki-haba[width at theyokote]: 2.2 cm., ⅞ in.
Moto-haba[width at themachi]: 2.9 cm., 1⅛ in.
Kissaki length: 8 cm., 3⅛ in.
Nakago length: 17.7 cm., 7 in.
Accompanied by a certificate of registration as Juyo Token [Important Sword], no. 9751 issued by the Nihon Bijutsu Token Hozon Kyokai [Society for the Preservation of the Japanese Art Sword], dated Heisei 2 (1990).
Art of the Samurai: The Paul L. Davidson Collection (New York, 2023), p. 26.